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5 key child support concepts and 1 important tip for your day to day parenting
June 26, 2018
If you have separated from your partner and have care of the child/children from that relationship, you will likely be ...
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6 alternatives to going to court for your family law matter
June 13, 2018
What are the alternatives to going to court? Going to court is a lengthy and costly route to take in ...
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5 things to consider when a loved one passes away
June 10, 2018
5 things to consider when a Loved One has passed away Introduction Losing a loved one is a difficult time ...
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3 key considerations about your de facto relationship
May 27, 2018
For de facto relationships when the relationship starts and ends isn’t as clear as when you marry. For example, you ...
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5 stages of a divorce application
May 26, 2018
The word divorce can be seen as an all-encompassing term to describe the separation process. ‘I’m getting a divorce’, ‘my ...
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Who should I appoint as Executor of my Will?
March 1, 2018
When making a will it is usual to appoint an Executor whose job it is to ensure your wishes are ...
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When to revise your will – 6 key life events
February 15, 2018
Having written here about the importance of having a will and provided you tips for appointing your executor here – ...
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Why do you need a Will – what happens if you don’t have one?
October 31, 2017
If a person dies without a valid Will this is described as dying intestate. Part 3 of the Succession ...
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Resolve your matter: Family Dispute Resolution & Mediation
September 12, 2017
If you are recently separated or have been separated for some time, and have matters to discuss with your former ...
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